LTAP Technology Exchange (Fall 2004, vol. 12, no. 4)
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LTAP Technology Exchange (Fall 2004, vol. 12, no. 4)
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2004
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Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program
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Articles include: New signs flash when deer are near, Taconite tailings: a new source of aggregate for roadway construction, Truck-weight training a success; more classes on tap, Plow improvements offer many benefits, Rear-view cameras improve visibility, Chromatic perception affects snowplow visibility, Lodahl to direct Mn/DOT Research Services, Report explores causes of top-down cracking, Taconite may be option for deicing, pothole patching, Pavement researchers model cold-weather cracking, Driver error, animal crossing most common causes of rural crashes, FHWA Web site promotes ways to protect wildlife, Innovation ITS technology to promote rural intersection safety, 'Red-red' traffic lights: are they safer?, FHWA offers pedestrian safety guidelines for intersections, Learn how to control traffic in work zones-and much more, CTAP to offer work-zone safety training, High-quality service is theme of MPWA Fall Conference, An engineer inside you?, County commissioners share views on transportation
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Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program. (2004). LTAP Technology Exchange (Fall 2004, vol. 12, no. 4). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/172613.
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